After senators were allowed an hour to read the findings of the FBI investigation into sexual assault allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, two senators seen as swing votes in the confirmation process appeared to view it as sufficient.

As reported by CNN’s Manu Raju, Maine Republican Sen. Susan Collins said that “it appears to be a very thorough investigation” while Arizona Republican Sen. Jeff Flake said that “we’ve seen no additional corroborating information” about the alleged assaults.

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With Collins and Flake both satisfied with the investigation, it’s hard to see them voting against the nomination since that would be an obvious red flag to raise right now. Kavanaugh appears, at the moment, headed to the Supreme Court

With a 51-49 Republican majority in the Senate, all it would take to sink Kavanaugh’s nomination is two members of the majority party voting against him — assuming that all Democrats vote against the judge as well.